Excluding proof copies (which are not listed), these are all the known
editions of books by or featuring Stephen Jones. If you know of any others, please
contact the author/editor atsj@stephenjoneseditor.com

[Note: A chapbook sampler exists that includes 'Editor's Note' by Stephen
Jones, 'James Herbert: Introduction' by Stephen King, 'A Category to Himself' by Stephen
Jones [excerpt] and 'Waiting' by James Herbert.] ]

With sixteen bestselling novels and worldwide sales of well over 26 million copies, James Herbert is undeniably one of the
world's most popular writers of horror fiction. James Herbert: By Horror Haunted presents a fascinating overview of
the author's life and work, from his childhood in the East End and his successful career in one of London's leading
advertising agencies, to his astonishing ascent as the creator of a chilling series of bestsellers from his first
novel, The Rats, right through to his latest, Portent. Featuring articles, interviews, reviews, quotes,
illustrations, memorabilia and a comprehensive bibliography, this in-depth study includes contributions from some of
the most respected exponents of the dark fantasy genre, including Stephen King, Clive Barker, Ramsey Campbell, Stephen
Gallagher, Neil Gaiman, Stephen Laws and Douglas E. Winter. It also brings together for the first time a selection
of James Herbert's short stories, non-fiction and artwork. Produced in close collaboration with James Herbert
himself, and compiled by the World Fantasy Award-winning editor of Fantasy Tales, Dark Voices: The Pan Book
of Horror and the Best New Horror series, James Herbert: By Horror Haunted is an informative
and entertaining reference work that will prove indispensable to every horror aficionado and James Herbert fan.

EDITOR'S NOTE

Stephen Jones

JAMES HERBERT: INTRODUCTION

Stephen King

A CATEGORY TO HIMSELF

Stephen Jones

A LIFE IN THE DAY OF JAMES HERBERT

Victor Olliver

BOWLED OVER BY THE BEAST: ME AND MY CAR

James Herbert

AT HOME WITH JAMES HERBERT

Dave Hughes

DOING IT WITH STYLE

Douglas E. Winter

COMIC RELIEF

James Herbert

CASTAWAY

Mike Ashley

MY TEN FAVOURITE BOOKS

James Herbert

THE CRAFT

Neil Gaiman

BREAKFAST

James Herbert

SEASON OF THE RAT

Adrian Cole

HORROR OF THE RATS

John Gilbert

THE FOG

James Herbert

THE CURIOUS CASE OF THE SPEAR

Jo Fletcher

MAURICE AND MOG

James Herbert

JAMES HERBERT AND SCIENCE FICTION

Michael A. Morrison

THE DARK DOMAIN

John Fraser

BREAKING THE MOULD

Stephen Laws

THE EIDETIC IMAGE

Michael A. Morrison

A BRITISH PHENOMENON

David J. Howe

HERBERT, HAUNTED, AND THE INTEGRITY OF BESTSELLERDOM

Stephen Gallagher

HAUNTED BY SUCCESS

John Gilbert

SELLING A BESTSELLER

Nick Sayers, Ian Hughes, David Singer and Tony Hammond

IN THE HALL OF THE MONSTER KING: MUSIC AND THE MAESTRO OF HORROR

Edwin Pouncey

HALLOWE'EN CHILD

James Herbert

SWAMP THING

James Herbert

THE DEVIL YOU KNOW

John Gilbert

CREED: THE ADVERTISEMENT

David J. Howe

BIG CLIMAXES AND MOVIE BULLSHIT

Stefan Jaworzyn

FROM RATS TO RICHES

Dave Hughes

JIM MEETS GRAY

Graham Masterton

DARK DREAMER

Stanley Wiater

THEY DON'T LIKE US

James Herbert

NOTES TOWARDS A REAPPRAISAL

Ramsey Campbell

JAMES HERBERT: AFTERWORD

Clive Barker

JAMES HERBERT: A WORKING BIBLIOGRAPHY

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

ILLUSTRATIONS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

WAITING

James Herbert

Reviews

"A lavish celebration of a best-selling writer whose works have helped change the course of modern horror fiction . . . beautifully designed, embellished with margin glosses and a comprehensive working bibliography, this is a fine tribute to one of our more underrated and neglected authors."
—Stefan Dziemianowicz,
Necrofile Issue 7, Winter 1993

"Stephen Jones has assembled a wonderfully varied mix of material and innovative layout. In the process, he has endowed a gripping life to what could have been a pedestrian hodge podge. It's a must for Herbert fans and even if you're not among them, you'll find this volume hard to put down."
—ERG Quarterly #120, January 1993

"It's hard to imagine a better tribute/working reference. It you've any interest in Herbert, or the horror field generally, you'll want a copy."
—Stan Nicholls,
The Dark Side, December 1992

"A fascinating glimpse into the mind of a man who single-handedly revived the horror genre with the publication of his first novel, The Rats . . . For Herbert fans this book is a must."
—Guernsey Evening News, December 12, 1992

"While this compendium will appeal mainly to fans, there is plenty for the casual reader to enjoy as well.'
—Steve Harrison
Daily Post, December 3, 1992

"A fascinating overview of the life and work of James Herbert from award winning author Stephen Jones."
—Antoinette Kent
The News, November 28 1992